Question
Which statement primarily appeals to logos, or reason, to support the position that laws that forbid texting while driving are necessary for public safety? With distracted drivers causing eighteen percent of all fatal car crashes in America, prohibiting texting while driving is an obvious step in the right direction. As a daily commuter,I see dozens of people on the road using their phones while driving They are sometimes so distracted that they drift into my lane.
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Owen
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The first statement primarily appeals to logos, or reason, by citing statistical evidence (e.g., distracted drivers causing eighteen percent of all fatal car crashes) to support the necessity of laws prohibiting texting while driving for public safety.